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Example sentences for "come now"

  • Come now, I wilt show thee this land of Ithaca, that thou mayest be assured in thy heart.

  • Come now, old man, and tell me who art thou, and whence?

  • Come now to me within the castle, whose keys are with the Abyssinian; so take them and open the door and deliver me.

  • Come now with us and stand before us as we sit at meat.

  • Come now, Rolf, such language is unbecoming.

  • Come now, Rolf, be a good lad, and remember that in your new home you will at least be living for the glory of God.

  • When this was cooled he poured it into a flat dish, then said to Rolf: "Come now, I make you a Sinawa.

  • I come now to the case of the man who had been paralysed for eight-and-thirty years.

  • We come now to a narrative containing more of the marvellous than all the rest.

  • I come now to the second group of miracles, those granted to the prayers of the sufferers.

  • I come now to the last of the group, exceptional in its nature, inasmuch as it was not the curing of a disease or natural defect, but the reparation of an injury, or hurt at least, inflicted by one of his own followers.

  • Oh, I never wish to see it again, Mohammed.

  • Come now," he added, "I've a feeling that I can tell things with my mind just as if I saw them.

  • Oh, come now, you may be a Gipsy, but that doesn't mean that you're an Egyptian or an Arab.

  • We come now to another question: "Did the Aryan or Japhetic race come from Atlantis?

  • We come now to the second question, Is it possible that Atlantis could have been suddenly destroyed by such a convulsion of nature as is described by Plato?

  • Come now therefore, and let us take counsel together.

  • Come now therefore, and let us slay him, and cast him into some pit, and we will say, Some evil beast hath devoured him: and we shall see what will become of his dreams.

  • Come now therefore, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring forth my people the children of Israel out of Egypt.

  • Come now, Honor, leave off that ice water business, and give a fellow a word of welcome after being out in the cold.

  • Come now, smile just the least little bit and speed me away with a charitable word.

  • Come now; what masks, what dances shall we have To wear away this long age of three hours Between our after-supper and bed-time.

  • Come now, all of you, what's the good of being so down on an old man who, after all hasn't got so very long to live?

  • Come now," she went on, "I said I'd come to ask for mercy.

  • Come now, he put you ashore before he sent us off, didn't he?

  • Come now, take your seats, take your seats!

  • No, my friends; he always follows up his "Come, come now!

  • Come now," He cries, "only accept My offer.

  • I come now to the battle of the Susquehanna, which my lucky star allowed me to witness in spite of positive orders that war correspondents should not approach the American lines.

  • I come now to a sensational happening that I witnessed in Chicago, to which city I had journeyed after the Richmond affair for very personal reasons.

  • We come now to the third great purpose of our government-its concern for the health, productivity and well-being of all our people.

  • I come now finally to Southeast Asia--and to Vietnam in particular.

  • Come now, which of the two shall speak first?

  • Come now; I will first see this fellow, what he is about.

  • Come now; what do you now wish to learn first of those things in none of which you have ever been instructed?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come now" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    added she; come after; come among; come and; come away; come back; come close; come closer; come down; come forth; come home; come nearer; come nigh; come now; come out; come soon; come tell; come thither; come under; come unto; come upstairs; comes down; equivalent amount; knew what; marched from; vital phenomena